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IRS TAX TIP 2001-40
FASTER REFUNDS
THROUGH DIRECT DEPOSIT
WASHINGTON
-- Want a faster refund? More taxpayers are choosing direct
deposit as the way to get their tax refunds. The payment is
more secure -- there is no check to get lost. And, it's more
convenient -- no special trip to the bank to deposit a check.
To request direct deposit, follow the instructions for
"Refund" on your tax return.
Nearly
30 million people had their tax refunds deposited directly into
their bank accounts during the 2000 filing season, a 25 percent
increase from the year before. Choosing direct deposit is
the best way to guard against having a tax refund misplaced or
stolen.
Want an even faster refund? Try
e-file! Taxpayers who file electronically get their refunds
in about half the time as those who file paper returns.
A
word of caution - some financial institutions do not allow a joint
refund to be deposited into an individual account. Check
with your bank or other financial institution to make sure your
direct deposit will be accepted.
Also, make sure you have the correct
nine-digit routing number and your account number when selecting
direct deposit.
For
more information about direct deposit of your tax refund, check
the instructions for your tax form. This and other helpful
tips are available in IRS Publication 17, "Your Federal
Income Tax." To get a copy, visit the IRS Web site at
www.irs.gov
under the "Forms & Pubs" section. Or call
1-800-829-3676 for a copy.
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** Reference: IRS
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